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liz: larry, your pick of dow chemical, this stock is on a tear. it hit a new high here for the year just today at $48 and change. this is a company that is trying to be just what you talked about and that is, go really kind of more modern these days. we got out of andrew liveris, ceo, he may drop the name chemical from dow because they're all going into all kinds of consumer businesses. is that the future for them? issthat why you like them? >> very much so, again leading the way into different marketplaces is very nice but one of the biggest things about them i find very attractive at these prices, liz, their main cost component is natural gas. with increases natural gas production, they will widen margins and lower costs to deliver their products on a i like them a lot. their earnings yield is higher than estimated gdp in the u.s. and blue-chip stock and very attractive here. david: darren, one of the main things i like what is happening with the markets these days, this is the first earnings season since the tapering began, really the first pul
liz: larry, your pick of dow chemical, this stock is on a tear. it hit a new high here for the year just today at $48 and change. this is a company that is trying to be just what you talked about and that is, go really kind of more modern these days. we got out of andrew liveris, ceo, he may drop the name chemical from dow because they're all going into all kinds of consumer businesses. is that the future for them? issthat why you like them? >> very much so, again leading the way into...
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we will ask larry meyer. it is a fox business exclusive. winter blues. the jobless numbers may plunge to the lowest level in three months but tomorrow's monthly jobs report could take a huge hit from the deep freeze. how much has the weather choked of the labour market? what does it mean for the fed and the taper? shaq wants to make a come back not at basketball but a video game. >> snowball. cheryl: it was 20 years ago, may be the nba star could learn a thing or two. crowd funding it. "countdown to the closing bell" starts right now. ♪ cheryl: it is time to look at the video game. i am cheryl casone in for liz claman today. it is the last hour of trading and there are new hints of optimism in these markets. investors embracing the better than expected jobless claims number which fell by 26,000 last week to 323,000. the data coming out 24 hours before the monthly jobs report. we are watching the s&p 500 hitting a new intra-day high today of 1881 if it can beat yesterday's performance. this will be the fifth record close of the year, 50th in the last 12
we will ask larry meyer. it is a fox business exclusive. winter blues. the jobless numbers may plunge to the lowest level in three months but tomorrow's monthly jobs report could take a huge hit from the deep freeze. how much has the weather choked of the labour market? what does it mean for the fed and the taper? shaq wants to make a come back not at basketball but a video game. >> snowball. cheryl: it was 20 years ago, may be the nba star could learn a thing or two. crowd funding it....
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stuart: larry, you watch the show. you are baak on tomorrow and monday. 1999. your take? >> closer to 1996. that is where valuations were. right at 1996 levels. right when alan greenspan quoted the term. we are still in the early stages. not 1999, 1996. nicole, pier one. i know it is down big. why? nicole: pier one imports ccme out with their numbers. they talked about less traffic in the stores. down 7.5% right now. also hitting a new low of 1805. this stock in particular, was about $0.10 during the financial crisis. the good news is better than that. stuart: i did not know that. sandra, gold. i think it is up 11%. nicole: five so far this month, 7%. the calendar year, 11%. 16% off of its all-time high. this is bullish momentum for you. what is happening here? gold going up with the stock market. you do not always see that stuart, the potential, the inflation, people fear this. stuart: you are dead wrong. supporters from china and india. jcpenney, they lost less than expected. does this thing live? >> it looked like they will not run out of cash this calendar year. that
stuart: larry, you watch the show. you are baak on tomorrow and monday. 1999. your take? >> closer to 1996. that is where valuations were. right at 1996 levels. right when alan greenspan quoted the term. we are still in the early stages. not 1999, 1996. nicole, pier one. i know it is down big. why? nicole: pier one imports ccme out with their numbers. they talked about less traffic in the stores. down 7.5% right now. also hitting a new low of 1805. this stock in particular, was about...
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. >> president obama policy heretofore, red lines, he larry carries them out. that is a pretty gutsy move, what will be the next step? what do chinese do? what do iranians do? seems doesn't make a lot of sense or is it very likely. a much better plan would be to say we'll keystone pipeline, we'll frack, and drive the price of oil down, russia if the price of oil goes down below 80 or $90 a barrel, they are bankrupt. they can't do anything of these stuff. don't have military and subsidies to people and have a little political unrest. gerri: a lot of people completely lost sight of that economic resistance, health programs, you name it. do we have much -- >> real problem ukraine has they need $30 billion bailout and we're not going to step up for that. european union isn't. and imf won't unless is some major restructuring of corruption and good government. who is willing to step up for that? the russians. gerri: we have a long way to go. >> this story is not over yet by a long shot. gerri: i think we'll have a long time stalk talking about this. i hope you will b
. >> president obama policy heretofore, red lines, he larry carries them out. that is a pretty gutsy move, what will be the next step? what do chinese do? what do iranians do? seems doesn't make a lot of sense or is it very likely. a much better plan would be to say we'll keystone pipeline, we'll frack, and drive the price of oil down, russia if the price of oil goes down below 80 or $90 a barrel, they are bankrupt. they can't do anything of these stuff. don't have military and subsidies...
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we have larry rosenthal, rosenthal wealth management the best criteria for picking winning stocks. darren sringa will tell us why he thinks the u.s. energy industry is global game-changer. of the chris gersch joining us from the pits of the cme. chris, 1850 on the s&p was one of
we have larry rosenthal, rosenthal wealth management the best criteria for picking winning stocks. darren sringa will tell us why he thinks the u.s. energy industry is global game-changer. of the chris gersch joining us from the pits of the cme. chris, 1850 on the s&p was one of
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in other ways no they've gotten worse since we were midnight radio buddies years ago in washington larry the power of corporations over our entire society not just politics or elections they're even commercializing childhood there is want to control our genetic inheritance patent our genetic inheritance on and on they can threaten to leave and go to some third third country dictatorship and leave the jobs in factories empty here power is i don't think he's ever been more concentrated in a few giant global corporate hands who have no allegiance to the usa other than to control it and ship his jobs and industries to fascists and communist regimes abroad and not to keep workers with in their place there what do you make deal with or to be discussed you know a little while what do you make of the tea party. no there are more than one tea party original tea party we have really small business professional libertarians and they could have been part of this left right coalition they were critical of the patriot act critical of nafta critical of bloated military budget critical of corporate welf
in other ways no they've gotten worse since we were midnight radio buddies years ago in washington larry the power of corporations over our entire society not just politics or elections they're even commercializing childhood there is want to control our genetic inheritance patent our genetic inheritance on and on they can threaten to leave and go to some third third country dictatorship and leave the jobs in factories empty here power is i don't think he's ever been more concentrated in a few...
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larry you know way you have dad on both sides of the aisle you have the friendship and the democratic party have it on the right as well you know that is why we have stayed focus on the economy on obama care about creating a pro growth environment so businesses and companies will have confidence in washington again and will start investing in the companies and put people back to work create jobs it's not washington's place to create jobs and this administration has shoved obamacare down our throats and the republicans were just complacent and we're going to take it because they did we don't control washington is their answer well no it's not acceptable that is why ted cruz and mike lee and ram paul and justin amash and mark meadows in the house have the platform they have because somebody is finally standing up and fighting for the american people that's why they have the platform they have given you good bread and so will use to buy the. well i didn't call him a branch of al i called what he said a mark levin program reprehensible and that is words to the effect that this thing that
larry you know way you have dad on both sides of the aisle you have the friendship and the democratic party have it on the right as well you know that is why we have stayed focus on the economy on obama care about creating a pro growth environment so businesses and companies will have confidence in washington again and will start investing in the companies and put people back to work create jobs it's not washington's place to create jobs and this administration has shoved obamacare down our...
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today on larry king now n.f.l. superstar vernon davis toughest part of the n.f.l. is probably just dealing with outside world you have to deal with people who are coming at the at you from left and right coming you don't know what they want you know is but it's obvious that they want your money to be the hidden injuries i have . because i want to play plus within the next five to six years you see a lot of. gay guys come out into the world sports will be n.f.l. be the last place i think they know if they'll be the first place really it's all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest vernon davis who wears many unique hats most notably a red bull one for the forty niners of san francisco vernon is entering his ninth n.f.l. season with the niners as one of the league's most outstanding tight ends having over five thousand career receiving yards and fifty three touchdowns he's also built quite a resumes off the field as an artist interior design a philanthropist and he will have his second go around as the honorary captain of the u.s. credit rati
today on larry king now n.f.l. superstar vernon davis toughest part of the n.f.l. is probably just dealing with outside world you have to deal with people who are coming at the at you from left and right coming you don't know what they want you know is but it's obvious that they want your money to be the hidden injuries i have . because i want to play plus within the next five to six years you see a lot of. gay guys come out into the world sports will be n.f.l. be the last place i think they...
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i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." we are live here at 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 p.m. pacific. we have three developing stories for you right at the top of the show. first let's go to arizona, where everyone is waiting for arizona governor jan brewer to sign or veto a controversial sexual orientation discrimination bill. nbc news' jay gray is live in phoenix for us this evening. good evening, jay. i hear there's some movement going on. >> reporter: there is, larry. good evening. we are now learning within the next 45 minutes arizona governor jan brewer will come out and speak about her decision, what she has decided to so with sb-1062. a lot of people have said this is a controversial bill that would allow businesses to not serve people based on their sexual preference or anything else for that matter, and there have been a lot of businesses stepping to the plate saying something's got to be done, including the nfl with a super bowl schedule to be here next year. the nfl has said, look, we're
i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." we are live here at 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 p.m. pacific. we have three developing stories for you right at the top of the show. first let's go to arizona, where everyone is waiting for arizona governor jan brewer to sign or veto a controversial sexual orientation discrimination bill. nbc news' jay gray is live in phoenix for us this evening. good evening, jay. i hear there's some movement going on. >> reporter: there is, larry....
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good evening, bob. >> reporter: hi, larry. stocks rocketed into record territory right after the open on better consumer sentiment and chicago manufacturing data but at one point late in the day they gave up all their gains. traders cited two reasons. headlines from the acting president of the ukraine which accused russia of aggression against the crane, the situation there is very fluid. another potential factor was the last trading day of the month. that often sees dips late in the day as traders rebalance their portfolios. stocks bounced back in the last hour. s&p 500 closed at a record high but russell 2000 big selling in tech and pharmaceutical. that's index ended down. a wild ride. s&p moved in a 20-point range from its highs to its low. this is the problem. a little bit of a disconnect between stocks at a new high and economic data that's still mostly disappointing and then throw in an old school potential cold war crisis and you got big price swings. larry, have a good weekend. >>> all right. many thanks to bob pisani.
good evening, bob. >> reporter: hi, larry. stocks rocketed into record territory right after the open on better consumer sentiment and chicago manufacturing data but at one point late in the day they gave up all their gains. traders cited two reasons. headlines from the acting president of the ukraine which accused russia of aggression against the crane, the situation there is very fluid. another potential factor was the last trading day of the month. that often sees dips late in the day...
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larry, this has been with us for 20 years. it's not new. the only thing arizona is doing is tweaking it, truly tweaking it very slightly so that private business owners in addition to broader associations can assert these religious freedom rights. the bill doesn't mention sexual orientation. it's simply religious liberty and the person asserting it would have to prove a lot before you would win your case and you would have to prove a substantial burden on your religious freedom. >> that's a key point, what you just said. look, i'm going to quote quickly from the christian post that did a pretty good legislative analysis of this. there's a religious freedom restoration act in arizona that was first passed in 1999. no business people have used it. no one has denied business services to anybody. so your point that this doesn't necessarily trigger discrimination is a very important point. it's such an important point that i don't think you need to change this religious freedom restoration act which wasn't used in the first place. >> but it need
larry, this has been with us for 20 years. it's not new. the only thing arizona is doing is tweaking it, truly tweaking it very slightly so that private business owners in addition to broader associations can assert these religious freedom rights. the bill doesn't mention sexual orientation. it's simply religious liberty and the person asserting it would have to prove a lot before you would win your case and you would have to prove a substantial burden on your religious freedom. >> that's...
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>> evening, larry. governor jerry brown and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met today in mountainview, california, discussed cybersecurity, alternative energy and the drought here in california. netanyahu talked about the successes israel has had in becoming one of the most productive and profitable agricultural centers in the world. >> california doesn't need to have a water problem. by cooperating we can overcome this. we've proven it. it's not a possibility. it's a concrete result. >> israel is the world's leading innovator in turning dry lands intole forms, wick technique is desalination, where saltwater is treated and processed before turned into clean drinkal waters. the technologies is already building what would be the largest plant north of san diego when it's completed in 2016, that plant will produce 50 million gallons of water per day. why does california's drought matter to you, larry and frankly the rest of your viewers? remember california's central valley grows 99% of the natio
>> evening, larry. governor jerry brown and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met today in mountainview, california, discussed cybersecurity, alternative energy and the drought here in california. netanyahu talked about the successes israel has had in becoming one of the most productive and profitable agricultural centers in the world. >> california doesn't need to have a water problem. by cooperating we can overcome this. we've proven it. it's not a possibility. it's a...
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i'm ama dates. >> i'm larry beil. a 14-year-old girl was hit and killed by a freight train in martinez trying to retrieve a cell phone she dropped on the tracks. it happened around 5:00 this afternoon. >> an antioch homeowner is cleaning up a big mess after a car slammed into a fence and landing in a swimming pool. the driver of the car was arrested for drunk driving. >> an alameda county firefighter will be okay after falling through the home of a floor in san leandro. it is the second time crews were called out to this home in recent months. >> as the drought continues some farmers are turning to an old way to find water, but it is a method scientists long dismissed. abc7 news reporter sergio talk i had with a water witcher who says his phone has been ringing off the hook. >> which direction does the water flow? >> people not in farming think he is crazy. >> he helped locate a spot to drill a well. >> a guy is walking down the road trying to find water. 24r is a little something strange. >> barber was a skeptic, but
i'm ama dates. >> i'm larry beil. a 14-year-old girl was hit and killed by a freight train in martinez trying to retrieve a cell phone she dropped on the tracks. it happened around 5:00 this afternoon. >> an antioch homeowner is cleaning up a big mess after a car slammed into a fence and landing in a swimming pool. the driver of the car was arrested for drunk driving. >> an alameda county firefighter will be okay after falling through the home of a floor in san leandro. it is...
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can do on the bilateral economic front. >> larry peckar, how is russia emeshed in the economy of the eu and europe more broadly? >> indeed, russia is fully integrated in the global economy, and has close ties into the global economies and so on. but the point is that the current situation is not purely economic. when speaking about just the economy, western countries, european countries, are interested in keeping close ties to russia. in deporting russian gas, and exporting technology, and investing in huge russian potential, but as for the moment, it's not purely an economic situation. since last week, we have rather geo political military situation, and the military aspect prevails on economic. and that is why european leaders changed their minds and their statements become more and more strict and more and more firm against russian invasion into ukraine. >> certainly, as valerri suggests, there's a minimal suggestion to this. but coming back to economics, we kept hearing over the past days how dependent europe is over russian gas, and isn't russia also dependent on european money.
can do on the bilateral economic front. >> larry peckar, how is russia emeshed in the economy of the eu and europe more broadly? >> indeed, russia is fully integrated in the global economy, and has close ties into the global economies and so on. but the point is that the current situation is not purely economic. when speaking about just the economy, western countries, european countries, are interested in keeping close ties to russia. in deporting russian gas, and exporting...
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air force and has more than two decades of service and joining us, larry korb. they are both joining us from washington, d.c. if you could explain based on your experience and your reading of the proposed defense budget put forth yesterday, what is your initial reaction? >> basically, it is higher than we would have expected a year ago because you had the budget deal that gave some relief from sequestration. even if you control for inflation is higher in real terms than it was during the cold war and it brings us back to 2007 levels. all of the gloom and doom and people talking about, if all things considered, it is much better than we have had at the end of every other war that we have withdrawn from whether korea, vietnam, or the end of the cold war. >> robert levinson, based on what you just heard from larry korb, do you think congress and those people who have to approve the budget are going to listen to him? do they think it is a reasonable document? >> the congress approved the overall spending limits as part of the brand-murray deal. none of them have sai
air force and has more than two decades of service and joining us, larry korb. they are both joining us from washington, d.c. if you could explain based on your experience and your reading of the proposed defense budget put forth yesterday, what is your initial reaction? >> basically, it is higher than we would have expected a year ago because you had the budget deal that gave some relief from sequestration. even if you control for inflation is higher in real terms than it was during the...
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at 53, larry is the youngster of the group and kind of acts like it. larry doesn't spend much time thinking about who will be taking care of him one day. >> i have lived the type of lifestyle where i never thought 50. >> really? >> i have been on borrowed time most of my life. i have pushed it to some extremes with hiking in the weather, skiing mount washington and a few other things that were downing right dangerous. >> close to 7,000 times. >> do you get tired? >> if you want to get better, you have to push it harder. >> the birthdays keep rolling by despite larry's best efforts? >> all right. going to the top. we can do it. helping other seniors at ground level, he calls that good karma. >> 65 is when everything changes. when everything becomes, suddenly one day you were old. you didn't know it the day before but at 65 you are old. >> susan mcwinney morris came up with the idea of senior villages here in the beacon hill ago. >> everybody needs a little bit of help sometimes. and eventually, maybe some of us will need a lot of help a lot of the time.
at 53, larry is the youngster of the group and kind of acts like it. larry doesn't spend much time thinking about who will be taking care of him one day. >> i have lived the type of lifestyle where i never thought 50. >> really? >> i have been on borrowed time most of my life. i have pushed it to some extremes with hiking in the weather, skiing mount washington and a few other things that were downing right dangerous. >> close to 7,000 times. >> do you get tired?...
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. >> i've heard kinder descriptions of larry. he was a good interviewer. >> he was a good interviewer. that's the point. >> i know. what about this notion, i mean, certainly, don lemon of cnn increasingly giving voice about what seemed to be liberal opinions. the whole idea of cnn becoming more opinionates. >> cable news is becoming more opinionated. cnn was on the low end of a survey done last year, 4r5%, but they seem to be going 340r and more in that direction. more people are getting the news from their phone. people want perspective. i think jeff zucker sees that and they want to give perspective on what's going on. >> briefly, joe, what was the show? piers morgan started out as a celebrity interviewer, they know but it never seemed to have quite an identity, did it? >> no. and that's a big key, howie. you have to have a specific brand as to what your show is. larry king had that. tv news did a poll, who would you like to say replace piers morgan? 86% of respondents said bring larry king back. will that happen? absolutely no
. >> i've heard kinder descriptions of larry. he was a good interviewer. >> he was a good interviewer. that's the point. >> i know. what about this notion, i mean, certainly, don lemon of cnn increasingly giving voice about what seemed to be liberal opinions. the whole idea of cnn becoming more opinionates. >> cable news is becoming more opinionated. cnn was on the low end of a survey done last year, 4r5%, but they seem to be going 340r and more in that direction. more...
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larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. >> jon: welcome back to the program. you know, it's been brought to my attention many times. the great martin luther king, jr., once said the road to equality is a difficult hard road. many bathroom breaks and hopefully a stop for snacks. look it up, did he say that. [ laughter ] -- he did say that. is our trip finally coming to an end? jessica williams filed this report. >> when president obama was elected and then reelected, one thing became perfectly clear. >> the truth is that the race factor in america is not an overwhelming problem anymore. >> we have a black president. we have black senators. >> is there racism? i don't think there's racism. >> racism is no longer a major problem in america. >> there you go, racism is over, people. or is it? >> more african-americans and l
larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. >> jon: welcome back to the program. you know, it's been brought to my attention many times. the great martin luther king, jr., once said the road to equality is a difficult hard road. many bathroom breaks and hopefully a stop...
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jewish techno to carry larry ellison he founded oracle sits in fifth place with a fork in a forty eight billion three of the featuring the top ten including john mccain showed the nozzles in line with the aliens who owns a series of casinos across the world in places including last vegas and macau. the menu and then michael bloomberg comes in sixteenth place with a wealth is estimated that three billion by forbes to be jewish to king larry page shows the folly been fortunate to stay with the tt belly and face pics of them the tradition took the first place with twenty eight points on the and. there is some one thousand six hundred and four the saudi billionaires in the forbes list with a combined wealth of six point four trillion dollars. eye you're a teen books dollars due to sch has released a video about homosexual love was in shock waves in the islamic republic with the topic is to do and being convicted of homosexuality to carry the death penalty. now that a cop on every new old gentleman who wrote and directed the video for the next six weeks has been viewed on more than a median
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larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ >>> welcome back. earlier in the show we asked what single food you could survive on. natalie is back from feeling under the weather. >> i'm feeling better. colleen said, aunt mary's scotch diet. she lost 30 pounds in a few weeks. tough to drive and go to work though. >> she really leaned out the thighs, but that belly doesn't look so good. >> gotta
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with most of the men and women coming electro0 through the amended like larry. gentlemen please stand let's all give them a greyhound for their work (clapping) and folks you, you know, those cranes you see downtown in mission bay and the central market are not just you thousands of construction jobs but impact fees over the next 5 years we'll collect $110 million for better parks and better transit and new affordable housing. we know our young people suffer from unemployment far more than adults pardoning. i'm proud in 2013 our jobs initiative priority more than 6 thousand 8 hundred job opportunity in the public and a private sector. thank you eric. more than half the youth placed were from underserved neighborhoods like the bayview. we'll continue to invest in the corner stones of our
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no one hurt, the 17-year-old said he accidentally hit the oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just 15 minutes? [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. ♪ ♪ baby you're a firework >>> all right, time to check "the pulse" starting with katy perry going from pop star to tv weather personality. >> check it out. she made an appearance today on australian morning show there and decided to give the forecast. >> partly cloudy for alice spring,
no one hurt, the 17-year-old said he accidentally hit the oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just 15 minutes? [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. ♪ ♪ baby you're a firework >>> all right, time to check "the pulse" starting with katy perry going from pop...
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and i think in larry's case it's a little bit of an inverse road. i think he started as an art dealer and found his passion as a galleryist. so i think we're a little different now. >> rose: someone said the profile in the new york has said when you lost france west to gegoze something changed in you. >> that's one of my all time favored artists and what changed was i was heart broken. this was an artist we worked with in the early 90's into the late 90's and i really busted my chops to bring him to an international audience and then he jumped ship and that was done. i desperately learned a valuable lesson. >> rose: do you know who it was. >> i realized i to do to grow my business to be competitive at different levels. so it was certainly a switch was thrown at that time. >> rose: then you began to show some of his art like jeff coons and richard say aye. >> i would say working with these artists would go into that gallery. it shows that. in richard's case all we did and it's very important to point that out, it was an early show of early material.
and i think in larry's case it's a little bit of an inverse road. i think he started as an art dealer and found his passion as a galleryist. so i think we're a little different now. >> rose: someone said the profile in the new york has said when you lost france west to gegoze something changed in you. >> that's one of my all time favored artists and what changed was i was heart broken. this was an artist we worked with in the early 90's into the late 90's and i really busted my...
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larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. i cthis year aloneore places offi hit new york...ist. and texas! see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day... so they can guarantee their low hotel prices. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com turn to roc® retinol correxion®. one week, fine lines appear to fade. one month, deep wrinkles look smoother. after one year, skin looks ageless. high performance skincare™ only from roc®. but we're not staying in the kitchen. just start the slow cooker, add meat and pour in campbell's slow cooker sauce. by the time you get home, dinner is practically done. and absolutely delicious. everyone is cooking with new campbell's slow cooker sauces. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil. the non-habit forming sle
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our coverage begins with abc's larry jacobs. >> reporter: spring is less than a month away, but during the last week of february in chicago, it'll feel like january with morning temperatures plunging below zero. hats and gloves are still selling in stores. >> showcasing what's left of the winter gear and appropriately displaying the summer gear. >> reporter: flood warnings and advisories are posted across illinois and indiana where ice jams are sending rivers over their banks. >> these chunks of ice out here, you know, are thick, and they're just destroying whatever they crossed. >> reporter: southern california is bracing for the worst downpours in months. homeowners in the foothills outside los angeles are taking no chances because mud slides are a big threat. >> it just talked a little about doing what we can do at our home and maybe possibly sandbagging around the doorways, you know, just -- i think we'll be okay but -- >> reporter: with flood concerns from california to the midwest, americans from coast to coast cannot wait for this mean season to end. larry jacobs, abc news, new
our coverage begins with abc's larry jacobs. >> reporter: spring is less than a month away, but during the last week of february in chicago, it'll feel like january with morning temperatures plunging below zero. hats and gloves are still selling in stores. >> showcasing what's left of the winter gear and appropriately displaying the summer gear. >> reporter: flood warnings and advisories are posted across illinois and indiana where ice jams are sending rivers over their banks....
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oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just 15 minutes? [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. ♪ >>> oh my goodness. there is a real -- there is a real natural chemistry between you two. >> that was just one of the many highlights from last night's premiere of "late night with seth myer." five floors above the "all in" studio and didn't even capture one of the best things about that show, this guy. >> i cannot tell you how happy i am that you're here. >> i'm so psyched. it's so great. >> he's the best. you were on "jimmy fallon" tonight. >> yes. >> you're doing this show. >> yes. >> season 4 starts this week. >> yes. thursday. >> you have all these projects. i heard you talking backstage. i don't know if this is true. were you saying to somebody you have a new show on the history channel? >> i do. it's called "
oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just 15 minutes? [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. ♪ >>> oh my goodness. there is a real -- there is a real natural chemistry between you two. >> that was just one of the many highlights from last night's premiere of...
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larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. >>> welcome back. 59 students at a nigerian boarding school were shot or burned to death early tuesday by islamic militants. according to school officials, all of the victims were boys and 24 of the school buildings were burned to the ground. >>> hundreds of protestors in turkey clashed with police over voice recordings that allegedly include the prime minister telling his son to hide money from authorities. protesters shot fireworks at police who responded with fire hoses. >>> former new england patriot aaron hernandez got into a jail house fight with another inmate tuesday. the sheriff's department confirmed an altercation took place and that neither hernandez nor the other inmate were injured. tmz claims, however, that hernandez beat up the other prisoner badly. >>> four top p
larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. >>> welcome back. 59 students at a nigerian boarding school were shot or burned to death early tuesday by islamic militants. according to school officials, all of the victims were boys and 24 of the school buildings were...
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we're blowing up twitter with larry the cable guy shots. he joins us to break down his favorite moments from last night right there. retreat. those litt things still get you. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet helpsapproved to treattime the msymptoms of bph, like needing to go freently. tell yr doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthenough for sex. do not take cialis if youtake , as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drinklcohol in excess. side effects may include headac, upset stomach, delayed baache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury,gety if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breaing or swallowing, op taking cialis and get mecal help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a free 30-tablet trial. so i deserve a small business credit card with am
we're blowing up twitter with larry the cable guy shots. he joins us to break down his favorite moments from last night right there. retreat. those litt things still get you. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet helpsapproved to treattime the msymptoms of bph, like needing to go freently. tell yr doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthenough for sex. do not take...
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>>> good afternoon, everybody, i'm larry beil >> right now, our storm system is kicking into high gear. people leaving work in the financial district are dealing with the rain. winds are intensifying. parts of the area now under a wind advisory >> the bay area has been busy preparing so as the winds pick up, trees are coming down, including this one in los altos. problems on the peninsula. >> let's take a look at conditions now this, is our mount tam camera. you can see rain drops on the lens. winds are swaying trees let's get the latest now from abc7 weather anchor spencer christian. >> here is a look at live doppler seven hd. you can see by greens and yellows we've got rainfall spread across the bay area now and more off shore. let's close in on this area, though. east bay and south bay, we're getting a steady rainfall in east bay lobings like union city and pleasanton. and down in fremont look at animation sheing you the sweeping radar now. we've got the movement of the radar, looping radar is what i'm trying to say. more patches of moisture moving into our direction and pretty inte
>>> good afternoon, everybody, i'm larry beil >> right now, our storm system is kicking into high gear. people leaving work in the financial district are dealing with the rain. winds are intensifying. parts of the area now under a wind advisory >> the bay area has been busy preparing so as the winds pick up, trees are coming down, including this one in los altos. problems on the peninsula. >> let's take a look at conditions now this, is our mount tam camera. you can...
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in two thousand and sixteen give me a few name larry i don't know what i mean i honestly i'm not even focused on twenty sixteen right now i we have a number of good rising stars in the republican party conservatives and my concern really about twenty sixteen as we can't afford to lose them all in the senate but right now i'm focused on taking back the senate and taken that gavel away from harry reid. that's what we're focused on and what we're working towards and you know the this is the thing is that there is a huge disconnect from between washington d.c. and real america the people that are mad at ted cruz and angry at ted cruz are all in washington when ted cruz leaves washington and goes to these other places and speaks in sarasota florida eighteen hundred people standing room only i mean standing ovations everywhere he goes and it's because he's finally stand up and fighting and these are events put on by those state parties our county parties republic i'm bruce so there's a big disconnect in what if the republican party continues to moderates down our throat i mean you're going
in two thousand and sixteen give me a few name larry i don't know what i mean i honestly i'm not even focused on twenty sixteen right now i we have a number of good rising stars in the republican party conservatives and my concern really about twenty sixteen as we can't afford to lose them all in the senate but right now i'm focused on taking back the senate and taken that gavel away from harry reid. that's what we're focused on and what we're working towards and you know the this is the thing...
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and after the break a legendary larry king on r.t. international. yes. minnesota vikings football player jared allen unlike many pro athlete stereotypes is actually doing something for society with this n.f.l. fame and fortune he is providing homes for turning wounded u.s. veterans good job mr allan generally for some reason wealthy people don't do much to help other people besides giving money to charity to get some sort of tax break kickback the thing they don't realize that helping other people out is actually in the best interest of rich guys too if they would ever just stop to think about it a little more so mega wealthy that you could live in total isolation you're going to have to deal with the rest of the people in your country and the better off that average guy is the less likely he's going to need to steal from you to get by ellen's work is fantastic because it gets veterans out of a desperate situation returning home wounded trying to struggle to find work in a bad economy and treat their wounds in a massively over expensive medical system he
and after the break a legendary larry king on r.t. international. yes. minnesota vikings football player jared allen unlike many pro athlete stereotypes is actually doing something for society with this n.f.l. fame and fortune he is providing homes for turning wounded u.s. veterans good job mr allan generally for some reason wealthy people don't do much to help other people besides giving money to charity to get some sort of tax break kickback the thing they don't realize that helping other...
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por los derechos de los homosexuales "larry brinkin" pasara seis meses en la carcel tras un acuerdo con la fiscalia en un caso de pronografia infantil... ---la policia lo detuvo en 2012 relacionado con un caso de imagenes y videos de niÑos desde australia... ---brinkin trabajo por 22 aÑos en la comision de derechos humanos de san francisco hasta su retiro en 2010. blanca --- esta noche, un hombre se recupera tras ser baleado en plena autopista. take vo ---la victima asegura que fue impactada por un proyectil mientras conducia por la interestatal 580, cerca de la calle "high" en oakland. ---el incidente ocurrio alrededor de las 3 de la tarde y hasta el momento, no hay sospechosos. ---si usted tiene informacion, comuniquese con la policia de oakland. csar -- una farmacia en san jose fue blanco de los amigos de lo ajeno que amenazaron a los empleados a punta de pistola... blanca --- para ellos fueron momentos de angustia... roll open under katherine orozco, en vivo desde esa ciudad con mas detalles... take 2 box katherine live no es la primera vez que la farmacia es escenario de un r
por los derechos de los homosexuales "larry brinkin" pasara seis meses en la carcel tras un acuerdo con la fiscalia en un caso de pronografia infantil... ---la policia lo detuvo en 2012 relacionado con un caso de imagenes y videos de niÑos desde australia... ---brinkin trabajo por 22 aÑos en la comision de derechos humanos de san francisco hasta su retiro en 2010. blanca --- esta noche, un hombre se recupera tras ser baleado en plena autopista. take vo ---la victima asegura que fue...
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larry gerston joins us next to talk about what it will take to get a measure that would expedite the death penalty process onto the november ballot. >>> a battle is brewing between three former california governors who want to hasten the state's death penalty and reformers who argue that it's time for it to end aurgt. larry gerston joins us and we want to talk -- first of all, good morning. >> good morning. >> we want to talk about the conflict and the issues. but it is odd that three former governors would agree on anything. >> on anything, yeah. but in this case, you know, we've got a reason for all this, okay. we're talking about three former governors. of course pete wilson and gray davis. well, they all have been historically death penalty advocates. they believe the process has been hijacked by lengthy appeals in the federal courts. while this proposal wouldn't rid california of the federal courts, it would require california to expedite the appeals process effectively reducing it to five years, instead of the 12 to 15 years we see today. that's important in itself since it's
larry gerston joins us next to talk about what it will take to get a measure that would expedite the death penalty process onto the november ballot. >>> a battle is brewing between three former california governors who want to hasten the state's death penalty and reformers who argue that it's time for it to end aurgt. larry gerston joins us and we want to talk -- first of all, good morning. >> good morning. >> we want to talk about the conflict and the issues. but it is...
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and before we go don't forget to tune in at nine pm for larry king now tonight's guest is reality t.v. star jack osborne and this nobody answers a question from a viewer about being on t.v. with his famous family do you feel like there was too much editing or that you all portrayed in ways that will steer the real you know what one thing or blunt about reality t.v. is that. you are who you all i gave you what you know you see these people on t.v. all i was edited wrong i was a wrong if you're dick going to come across as a day if you're a nice person you're going to come across as a nice person i was a crazy sixteen year old kid who had an awful lot of even the weight and anxious leeway and access to a lot of substance to his most teenagers don't know you are never wrong they hope you were right because i was a bratty presented so tonight nine pm tonight here on our team america i will marry david have a great night. and i was there i marinate this is boom bust and these are the stories that we're tracking for you today. first up we're looking at stats studies and figures so what's up
and before we go don't forget to tune in at nine pm for larry king now tonight's guest is reality t.v. star jack osborne and this nobody answers a question from a viewer about being on t.v. with his famous family do you feel like there was too much editing or that you all portrayed in ways that will steer the real you know what one thing or blunt about reality t.v. is that. you are who you all i gave you what you know you see these people on t.v. all i was edited wrong i was a wrong if you're...
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larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. >>> and welcome back to this special studio audience of "hannity," now, the obamacare has proven to be nothing but a failure, from the endless website problems, doctor shortages, millions of cancelled health care plans all over the country. i think it is safe to say that obamacare has brought the american health care system to a tipping point. >> after all the votes have been added, health care reform becomes law in america. >> it is healthcare.gov, the website is designed to be pretty consumer friendly. >> i keep getting this error page, it won't let me progress past verifying personal information. >> they can't get on either. >> the health insurance is good. the prices are good. >> i have been as clear as i could be under the reform i have proposed. if you like your doctor you
larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. >>> and welcome back to this special studio audience of "hannity," now, the obamacare has proven to be nothing but a failure, from the endless website problems, doctor shortages, millions of cancelled health care...
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sandberg started out in politics, serving as chief of staff for former treasury secretary larry summers before leaving to work at google and then facebook. still to come: digging deeper into a recent pr nightmare at general motors... that's in today's cover story... plus...how apple is trying to reinvent "behind the wheel." and next how car dealerships are weathering the winter! that's next after this in the know message! consumers are warming up to the idea of getting out of the house to buy new cars and trucks. following january's frost bit ---sales numbers improved significantly in february. gm's sales dropped 1% but that was a better showing than forecast by analsyts. chrysler sales roared 11 percent as car buyers put the pedal to the metal to buy jeeps to nagivate harsh winter conditions. at ford, sales fell 6%. but the car company noticed momentum building and exepcts a better seasonally adjusted annual rate. "we're expectiong a significant better month and expecting saar to finally rebound to that over 16 level." jeremy acevedo-- an analyst at edmunds.com, predicts automakers wil
sandberg started out in politics, serving as chief of staff for former treasury secretary larry summers before leaving to work at google and then facebook. still to come: digging deeper into a recent pr nightmare at general motors... that's in today's cover story... plus...how apple is trying to reinvent "behind the wheel." and next how car dealerships are weathering the winter! that's next after this in the know message! consumers are warming up to the idea of getting out of the...
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he's asking for more than the congress. >> larry, i'm glad you mentioned that. when it comes to dick cheney on these issues, the fact check takes a lot longer than the original lie. i have to tell you, i don't have a high standard for him, but this was pretty outrageous what he is saying both for, as you mentioned, the context of military spending and when he was, you know, for it before he was against it. second, the fact that we can't report it enough, this is all under a sequester demanded by republicans in the house. these are their cuts. senator rubio also hypocritically lashing out at the president today when he wanted these cuts. then on the food stamps issue, i'm sorry, food stamps can be a loaded term. it's also something a lot of people use because they need assistance to feed their families. turns out, dick cheney having been a defense secretary, certainly knows this. turns out a lot of food stamps go to military families. i want to put up a defense department review that showed last year military families more reliant on food stamps in 2013 than any
he's asking for more than the congress. >> larry, i'm glad you mentioned that. when it comes to dick cheney on these issues, the fact check takes a lot longer than the original lie. i have to tell you, i don't have a high standard for him, but this was pretty outrageous what he is saying both for, as you mentioned, the context of military spending and when he was, you know, for it before he was against it. second, the fact that we can't report it enough, this is all under a sequester...
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e> larry is here. beenprayer i believe have been answered. second baseman eric about to become the face of major league baseball? with early returns in, i'm projecting victory. i was wondering who is on "jimmy kimmel live", tonight. >> look what's up with us after the news feeling good. >> i am feeling very good. either pregnant or shoplifted a either pregnant or shoplifted a basketball. >> shark return from the olympic break with a vengeance. hat trick for joe instant impact from torrez. philadelphia taking on the fliers who get boo by the home crowd tonight. first game of the season after acl surgery on right bound there. 2 goal in the return and didn't get a medal for team usa in sochi but 3 goal in the second period. that for the year and sharks roll to victory 7-3. eric now just hours away from withining the face of mlb contest in twitter leading wright in the finals 54-46 percent. i'm projecting a win right now. voting in tomorrow 5:00 a.m. pacific time. asleep back eas east. cactus league action. vl deep in the first at bat since last
e> larry is here. beenprayer i believe have been answered. second baseman eric about to become the face of major league baseball? with early returns in, i'm projecting victory. i was wondering who is on "jimmy kimmel live", tonight. >> look what's up with us after the news feeling good. >> i am feeling very good. either pregnant or shoplifted a either pregnant or shoplifted a basketball. >> shark return from the olympic break with a vengeance. hat trick for joe...
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can i go to larry in arkansas, please. larry? >> caller: yeah, jim, nice to hear from you. >> how are you? >> caller: good. i have a question about tyson stock. jim, last quarter 2013, sales up 7% from the prior year. are they keeping administrative and general expenses down and keeping the operating profit up? >> they've done a fabulous job, larry. i want to tell you, i miss it. i thought that this was a play that didn't have this kind of shelf life, but the grain costs came down. i was thinking farmed and dangerous, they're thinking it's a real fantastic situation. the bulls have been right on tyson. i have not been bullish enough. can i go to carolyn in kentucky, please? carolyn? >> caller: hi, jim, this is carolyn, morganfield, kentucky. i have a question about pinnacle foods, pf. i own some shares and i'm looking to increase my shares, but with a focus on healthy lifestyles and the slow start-up of pinnacle foods, is that a wise move? >> i don't know. i think, let's hear, they report next week. now, i will tell you this, the
can i go to larry in arkansas, please. larry? >> caller: yeah, jim, nice to hear from you. >> how are you? >> caller: good. i have a question about tyson stock. jim, last quarter 2013, sales up 7% from the prior year. are they keeping administrative and general expenses down and keeping the operating profit up? >> they've done a fabulous job, larry. i want to tell you, i miss it. i thought that this was a play that didn't have this kind of shelf life, but the grain costs...
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here to analyze, larry sabato is back with us, good to see you, how are you sir? >> i'm fine, how are you, sean. >> well, i read these polls, they're kind of similar to most of the polls coming out at this time. what are your thoughts? >> well, i think it is significant. obvious obviously, it is february and i assume that is why you have some hesitation about it. and i agree, really it is around labor day that these things begin to solidify, but when you mention the generic ballot and the republicans, generally this is where it has been for a while. the republicans will actually pick up seats, they wouldn't lose seats. and democrats need to carry an additional 17 seats to take over the house. the republicans will gain seats, maybe in the single digits in the house. in the senate it means they're right around the six seats that they need to take control. if it is a plus-3 generic ballot in september, i think the republicans will get the six seat seats they need to take control. if it goes a little higher, they will take more seats. if it goes to a tie, the republic
here to analyze, larry sabato is back with us, good to see you, how are you sir? >> i'm fine, how are you, sean. >> well, i read these polls, they're kind of similar to most of the polls coming out at this time. what are your thoughts? >> well, i think it is significant. obvious obviously, it is february and i assume that is why you have some hesitation about it. and i agree, really it is around labor day that these things begin to solidify, but when you mention the generic...
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on larry king live modified organisms therefore they still in our food supply are they safe for us to eat every serious science academy in the world all stared at genetically engineered foods are just a stage and fluids that are produced can vent about the doctors and they were professes that went out and said there was nothing wrong with tobacco smoke either and then we later found out that it calls and that's there have been countless studies about g.m.o. foods and the idea that you know certain animals have had very adverse effects to g.m.o. foods i mean honestly that is the biggest bunch of nonsense out there who i think you're entirely are saying is not found here plus if i had been sick won't eat it and now during the week that you should be afraid all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now today we are talking about genetically modified organisms in our food also known as j m o's biotech foods transgenic crops genetic engineering and to some detractors as franken foods in two thousand and twelve eighty eight percent of the corn crops in the united states were genetic
on larry king live modified organisms therefore they still in our food supply are they safe for us to eat every serious science academy in the world all stared at genetically engineered foods are just a stage and fluids that are produced can vent about the doctors and they were professes that went out and said there was nothing wrong with tobacco smoke either and then we later found out that it calls and that's there have been countless studies about g.m.o. foods and the idea that you know...
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welcome to larry king now today we are talking about genetically modified organisms in our food also known as g.m.o. those biotech foods transgenic crops genetic engineering and to some detractors as franken foods in two thousand and twelve eighty eight percent of the corn crops in the united states were genetically modified as well as ninety three percent of soy and each year the presence of g m o's in america's food supply increases is this a welcome scientific advance or a danger to our health. here to discuss this issue curtis stone chef new york times bestselling author t.v. personality and now restaurant tour. curtis recently opened his first restaurant mod where he focuses on seasonal locally sourced ingredients mord open to the public february first in the valley hills mary lou one of the new york times best selling author and actress currently hosts the nationally syndicated marilu henner show a longtime health and wellness advocate and she's one of the few private citizens selected to contribute to the receiving of the government's food pyramid professor goldberg is a membe
welcome to larry king now today we are talking about genetically modified organisms in our food also known as g.m.o. those biotech foods transgenic crops genetic engineering and to some detractors as franken foods in two thousand and twelve eighty eight percent of the corn crops in the united states were genetically modified as well as ninety three percent of soy and each year the presence of g m o's in america's food supply increases is this a welcome scientific advance or a danger to our...